Masters (Coursework)
If you're serious about nutrition and influencing the dietary needs of an ever-expanding and aging population, then the UC Master...
If you're serious about nutrition and influencing the dietary needs of an ever-expanding and aging population, then the UC Master of Nutrition course will give you the necessary skills and qualifications to have your ideas influence change at the local and national level.
As part of this course, you'll use your existing knowledge and experience to plan and execute a research project of your choice and then participate in 20 weeks of full-time workplace education to help bring this project to life - all with full support and encouragement from academic and industry experts and mentors.
Depending on your research topic, this placement will take place in hospitals, community centers or food service departments - all settings which offer a unique opportunity to gain frontline experience and network with industry professionals.
Also, the UC Master of Nutrition and Dietetics course is the only course in Australia which also offers all graduating students an additional 4-week internship where you be actively encouraged to broaden your networks and explore employment opportunities at the same time.
It's time to take control of your career direction. It's time to register your interest in the UC Master of Nutrition and Dietetics course now.
Study a Master of Nutrition and Dietetics AT UC and you will:This course also includes up to 24 weeks of full-time workplace education in a range of settings including the public health sector, hospitals, food services or in the community.
All work completed during this placement will count towards your end of course assessment and is part of the UC Faculty of Health's commitment to helping students gain valuable hands-on experience; and build life-long industry contacts and relationships while they are studying at UC.
Career opportunitiesA UC Master of Nutrition and Dietetics graduate is recognised as possessing the necessary skills, experience and qualifications to become an Accredited Practicing Dietitian. This accreditation is also accepted globally and opens doors to a range of jobs in a variety of industries including:
Prior to undertaking any clinical placement students will be required to:
This course has been accredited by Dietitians Australia.
Applicants must meet all of the following criteria:
A) a completed bachelor degree in human nutrition
B) two degree level units in chemistry
C) four degree level units in human biology and human physiology
D) two second year degree level units in biochemistry
E) four degree level units in food and nutrition science
Applicants must also provide a written statement of less than 500 words on why you believe you can contribute to the profession of dietetics. Citing references is not required. This provides the opportunity to inform the selection committee of your reasons for undertaking this course, to include any work experience and skills, and to include other relevant factors. The university reserves the right to seek further information relating to your letter of application.
Limited Commonwealth-supported places (CSPs) are available for this course and will be awarded on academic merit. To be considered for a CSP, please submit your application by 1 December 2023. Eligible applicants will be notified from 15 December 2023. The University will continue to issue fee-paying (FEE) offers until this date, offers for any eligible CSP applicants will be updated accordingly.
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Periods course is open for new admissionsYear | Location | Teaching period | Teaching start date | Domestic | International |
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2024 | Bruce, Canberra | Semester 1 | 05 February 2024 | ||
2025 | Bruce, Canberra | Semester 1 | 03 February 2025 | ||
2026 | Bruce, Canberra | Semester 1 | 02 February 2026 |
There are currently no formal credit transfer arrangements for entry to this course. Any previous study or work experience will only be considered as part of the application process in accordance with current course rules and university policy.